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Ecuador Coffee Manor Santa Cruz Manor Old Bourbon Coffee Grinding degree roasting degree treatment
Tree species: 1875 Old Bourbon elevation: 375m, due to the special geographical location equivalent to 1150 m above sea level, rainfall: 1750 mm raw bean treatment: washing treatment sun drying other: shade tree planting, April-May flowering, December-February harvest Santa Cruz Manor still grows coffee varieties brought by French agronomists in 1875, so these coffees have more than 130.
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Santa Cruz Manor of Coffee Manor in the Galapagos Islands
Santa Cruz still grows coffee varieties introduced by French agronomists in 1875, so the coffee is more than 130 years old. And these old coffee trees have now become one of the special symbols of Santa Cruz coffee. The laws of the Galapagos Islands prohibit the use of chemicals and pesticides on the island, so the Santa Cruz estate produces organic coffee. Name: Shengke
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The Galapagos Islands grow this variety of coffee beans brought by French agronomists.
Santa Cruz still grows coffee varieties introduced by French agronomists in 1875, so the coffee is more than 130 years old. And these old coffee trees have now become one of the special symbols of Santa Cruz coffee. The laws of the Galapagos Islands prohibit the use of chemicals and pesticides on the island, so the Santa Cruz estate produces organic coffee. Name: Shengke
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Galapagos Coffee introduction
In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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Galapagos Coffee introduction
In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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Coffee in the Galapagos Islands
In 1875, Manuel J. Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began growing arabic bourbon coffee trees on Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal. Coffee growing in the Galapagos Islands: Coffee is grown in Saint Cristobal. Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal
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Coffee from the Galapagos Islands
In 1875, Manuel J. Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began growing arabic bourbon coffee trees on Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal. Coffee growing in the Galapagos Islands: Coffee is grown in Saint Cristobal. Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal
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Introduction to Galapagos Coffee Estate (Santa Cruz Estate) Coffee
Name: Santa Cruz Manor Origin: Galapagos Islands Santa Cruz Island Species: 1875 Old Bourbon Altitude: 375 m Due to its special geographical location Equivalent to an altitude of 1150 m Rainfall: 1750 mmGreen bean treatment: Water treatment Sun-drying Other: Under shade trees planted, April-May flowering, December-February harvest When I got this bean, I was scared by its appearance.
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Coffee treasures, excellent quality Galapagos Islands Coffee introduction
In 1875, the Ecuadorian native Ma Covos planted about 100 hectares of Arabian bourbon coffee trees at the Hasunda Coffee Garden (Hacienda El Cafetal) in San Cristobal. The elevation of the plantation is between 140m and 275m, and the climate in this area is equivalent to that of 910m to 1830 m inland. This gradient is very suitable for super hard coffee with high acidity.
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In 1875, Manuel J. Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began growing arabic bourbon coffee trees on Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal. Coffee growing in the Galapagos Islands: Coffee is grown in Saint Cristobal. Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal
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In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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The coffee producing area of the Galapagos Islands.
In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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The coffee producing area of the Galapagos Islands.
In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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In 1875, Ecuador's indigenous ManuelJ.Cobos began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). In the Hasunda Cafe Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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Galapagos coffee producing area Galapagos coffee flavor Galapagos coffee characteristics
In 1875, ManuelJ.Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began to grow Arabic bourbon coffee trees in the Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal. Coffee production in the Galapagos Islands: coffee is grown in San Cristobal (SaintCristobal). Inner species of Hasunda Coffee Garden (HaciendaElCafetal) in San Cristobal
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In 1875, the Ecuadorian native Ma Covos planted about 100 hectares of Arabian bourbon coffee trees at the Hasunda Coffee Garden (Hacienda El Cafetal) in San Cristobal. The elevation of the plantation is between 140m and 275m, and the climate in this area is equivalent to that of 910m to 1830 m inland. This gradient is very suitable for super hard coffee with high acidity.
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